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nations said he'll fit style for his asthma. are you upset on the end of conduct and teetered minister said between thirteen and fifteen people and was the flooding as a kid but then that's not a teaspoon on dvd tuesday. i bought spokesman said. it was cute when children matched its employed in the forty ministry said it could not confirm that tillman swing vote. state department spokeswoman jane sutton said none of the dead included us embassy stuff in common playing them or go home with much and i didn't see a thing of the dome of the novel the children listening to them. two days shooting of pc dinner time on friday evening they expect its income went in to eat out. the jv what if i do too much eat the street or so houses in the new baby of cons and business beetroot the attack comes as more swollen forces of good things to be the finest on tcm after more den in de quito for the coolest eu tax. some two hundred of august ryan seacrest and the support the stage at three k box proof that it starts to protest the gyms refusal to
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nations nearly half of gaza's working age population is salt licks. but the higher rate of literacy offers a glimmer of hope. nine out of ten gaza residents can read like many other young people don a nice my own cancer hopes for a better life on her studies. on her way to university data recounts some of the challenges that sheehan of the women students face. and that man. people forgot about that. there are some nice he died at the door to sneak into the sea. not the case that many killed by name. parents are afraid to walk and serene silence. like the idea that they can come across clearly. since i got a nice break and seven. huff is here. giordano there's no question about it in gaza it's better to be a boy twenty the comments made gauci want to go outside she wanted to let it stand the place. we didn't go stink as of the sea. donna goes to the first university in gaza the locks or university. she studied french in a classroom this can lead to the back of the courtyard. the french department is an exception in the palestinian enclave because here
nations nearly half of gaza's working age population is salt licks. but the higher rate of literacy offers a glimmer of hope. nine out of ten gaza residents can read like many other young people don a nice my own cancer hopes for a better life on her studies. on her way to university data recounts some of the challenges that sheehan of the women students face. and that man. people forgot about that. there are some nice he died at the door to sneak into the sea. not the case that many killed by...
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we have relations with the government in syria as a government that is recognized by the united nations as a full fledged member of the united nations it's a legitimate government of syria those world supporting. others who are using extremist measures in order to. advance whatever political cause that they may have violated international law. the fact is that there is a legitimate government seated in damascus in syria recognized by the united nations. because that is the case those who have relations with that government will continue to have relations with that comment but iran is not providing volunteers to syria we are all having relations with syria in accordance with our agreements in the past and that would just be your deputy foreign minister in an interview to russia today told us that iran was actually providing military expertise and help to syria how we have longstanding military cooperation with the syrian government has the government recognized by the united nations and those corporations within the context of international law within the context of our international obl
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it has been stated by the united nations security council. we do not have a hidden agenda and we have nothing to hide our stances she and my whole international community of this mini round of diplomacy is the last two days with my bro sent to me syria's foreign minister in moscow on friday. i've had a high level meeting iran's foreign minister top thirty cents a share announcing he's a serious future should be assigned for voting and down the opposition's demands for classes removal as a precondition for peace stocks makes no sense. it seems that is in the itty great deal of insecurity among those people who are sick and that conditions put him in negotiations to start that this should happen and that could happen. this should be the outcome of the negotiations here that should be the out of the negotiations. if the people have confidence in the dead ability to attract the city and people if they believe they get present and ambitions of the city in population than they should be ready to go to the bottom looked like they need to set precond
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not the least the president, and the secretary-general of the united nations. the prime minister says an investigation needs to establish what happened and systems toughened up to make sure it can't happen again. >> still ahead: bloody clashes between police and protesters in ukraine as tens of thousands defy a ban to protest against the government. micing out in the morning rush hour. how roma communities are pushed out of the workforce and into poverty. >> the top stories an al jazeera. syria's main opposition threatens to pull out of talks with president assad's regime. the announcement after the secretary-general invited iran to attend the geneva summit. the taliban says it was behind a suicide bomb attack in pakistan. 13 died in the blast. six soldiers. it happened near the army headquarters in rawalpindi. >> e.u. foreign ministers are expected to approve sending troops to the central african republic. to reinforce french and african soldiers to restore order. >> al jazeera calls for the release of its five journalists detained in egypt. producers mohamed
not the least the president, and the secretary-general of the united nations. the prime minister says an investigation needs to establish what happened and systems toughened up to make sure it can't happen again. >> still ahead: bloody clashes between police and protesters in ukraine as tens of thousands defy a ban to protest against the government. micing out in the morning rush hour. how roma communities are pushed out of the workforce and into poverty. >> the top stories an al...
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nations security council we do not have a hidden agenda and we have nothing to hide our stance is shared by the whole international community well this many round of diplomacy is to last for two days with a larger offset to make syria's foreign minister in moscow on friday following the meeting with his russian counterpart iranian foreign minister zarif set down with sophie shevardnadze to discuss the future of syria and he says if the opposition really wants to replace president asad they will have a chance to face him and the ballot box later this year it seems that there is a great deal of insecurity among those people who are setting conditions for even negotiations this should happen and that should happen this should be the outcome of the negotiations should be the outcome of the negotiations if the people have confidence. in that ability to attract the syrian people if they believe they do present the bishes of the syrian population then they should be ready to go through the ballot box why do they need to set preconditions and it's all put onto the site at the end of the day no c
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kingdom opened their own way and become an independent nation now in scotland does vote for independence british foreign minister william hague says it may not be able to stay in the european union is out of what he had to say on friday no one knows the slopes. how long it would take for an independent scotland to become an eu member. but wall st is for sure it is not unreasonable. the scottish government to expect will they have claimed would be a seamless transition. refugee shivering. the winds were just the supply of million those in favor of independence signed the economic advantages but the british government is already warning the country about potential consequences this is going it alone will create a week as scotland's at the same time as weakening the entire region. aberdeen is a small city on scotland's east coast. but it's one of the centers of the european oil industry. fellow teammate sister mcrae was for the american multinational how it was in the campaign's fiscal independence and says the money that comes from scotland's oil fields should study in scotland for the lea
kingdom opened their own way and become an independent nation now in scotland does vote for independence british foreign minister william hague says it may not be able to stay in the european union is out of what he had to say on friday no one knows the slopes. how long it would take for an independent scotland to become an eu member. but wall st is for sure it is not unreasonable. the scottish government to expect will they have claimed would be a seamless transition. refugee shivering. the...
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. >> joining me now is hilda johnson, united nations special representative for the republic of south sudan. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >>> a stampede of mourners for an indian spiritual leader killed several people. many had gathered at his house to pay last respects before his funeral. >> reporter: they had gathered from all corners of india to pay their respects to a spiritual leader. what started as a farewell turned into a disaster when a large number of mourners were crushed and killed. >> the police who should have been here. >> the local police say they were overwhelmed. it's being suggested there was a stampede. >> people were sometimes opening the gates and then closing them so there was suffocation. people fainted and fell over each other. some died due to falling. doctors say deaths were caused by suffocation. >> reporter: millions of muslims had come to pay their last respects. now thousands of people are grieving for their fellow mourners and many more people are injured and need hospital treatment. what should have been a final good buy to a spiritual lead
. >> joining me now is hilda johnson, united nations special representative for the republic of south sudan. thank you for joining us this afternoon. >>> a stampede of mourners for an indian spiritual leader killed several people. many had gathered at his house to pay last respects before his funeral. >> reporter: they had gathered from all corners of india to pay their respects to a spiritual leader. what started as a farewell turned into a disaster when a large number of...
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police opened the gates, activists gathered inside and lisped to speeches. >> the united nations says it has evidence of war crimes being committed by both sides of the conflict in south sudan. many schools in south sudan have been forced to close because of conflict. as we report from juba, it's not affected the students' hopes of making the grade. >> it's exam time for primary school students in south sudan. here at st. joseph's church schoolchildren are tested to see if they can advance to secondary level for the moment academic year. the facilities are basic, computers and calculators are nowhere to be seen and there's no drinking fountain for the kids - these are south sudan's more fortunate students. a short distance away this 26-year-old and his friends are sitting the same exam, not at the school, but the u.n. camp housing the thousands that fled the fighting. crammed into what was a function room for the united nations peace-keeping troops, students are testing after spending a month in dire conditions. >> living in flimsy tends, poor sanitation, hardly any toilets, little fo
police opened the gates, activists gathered inside and lisped to speeches. >> the united nations says it has evidence of war crimes being committed by both sides of the conflict in south sudan. many schools in south sudan have been forced to close because of conflict. as we report from juba, it's not affected the students' hopes of making the grade. >> it's exam time for primary school students in south sudan. here at st. joseph's church schoolchildren are tested to see if they can...
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. >>> the united nations is warning if the world doesn't act in the central african republic, the implications are dramatic. they say we have a territory on a map, but we don't have the infrastructure of a state any longer. politically the country has collapsed. the army as police force have also disisn't it grated. the united makeses is urging the international community to step in, step up, and increase donations. it's asking for $247 million over the next 100 days. so far only 6% funded, just over $15 million. that money is needed to provide food, water, medicine, housing for almost a million people. >>> some of those in need of help have been seeking refuge at the international airport. and barnaby phillips went to see them. >> reporter: welcome to bangie airport, where some of the most desperate people on earth are in surreal juxtaposition. an american airplane comes in. on board, rwanda soldiers. even with these reinforcements, the peace-keeping force in the central african republic, appears far too small for the task at hand. on the other side of the airport fence, the aid is beginning
. >>> the united nations is warning if the world doesn't act in the central african republic, the implications are dramatic. they say we have a territory on a map, but we don't have the infrastructure of a state any longer. politically the country has collapsed. the army as police force have also disisn't it grated. the united makeses is urging the international community to step in, step up, and increase donations. it's asking for $247 million over the next 100 days. so far only 6%...
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. >> the bottom line is that people around the world regardless of nationality should know that the united states is not spying on ordinary people who don't threaten our national security. we take their privacy concerns into account. >> reporter: for americans there are few changes. the fbi wants to contact my credit card company and tell them everything that i've bought, they will have to tell me that. but a court that didn't reject junone government request in 20. but for many outside of the white house that didn't enough. >> they didn't go far enough. he took a very narrow tack. >> even before that criticism the president took a defensive tone. >> no one expects china to have a debate about its surveillance programs or russia to take concerns of citizens in other places into account. >> reporter: the debate isn't over, and it may go further than the president, and the supreme court still has to decide if the domestic spying is constitutional. but as evidence by the size and scale of the protest. >> we don't want the nsa. >> so far they're facing public pressure to change their decision.
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the united nations said four u.n. workers were killed and the international monetary fund lost its top representative in afghanistan. the taliban said they carried out the killings in revenge for an air strike that killed civilians this week. the attack on the restaurant in the heart of kabul is the deadliest against foreign civilians since the war began. today they buried some of the afghan victims of the attack, including two young newlyweds who had only been married for four months. even in a city that's no stranger to attacks like these, for afghan and foreign civilians alike, kabul has become an even more dangerous place. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: president obama's decision to make changes in the surveillance conducted by the national security agency means the government will no longer store massive amounts of americans' phone records. the president announced yesterday the attorney general and intelligence officials now have two months to come up with an alternative, but as nancy cordes repor
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nations mission for darfur indicated that farmers would be without water throughout the dry season. stay with us, more news and headlines coming up after the break. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. i'm jonathan betz with today's headlines. syrian rebel leaders agreed to attend internationally brokered peace talks. after a long debate the syrian coalition voted yes in istanbul. >> violence in egypt after officials announce the approval of a military backed constitution in a first vote since the coup toppled the president. >> new information about a suicide attack on a restaurant in afghanistan. three of the 21 victims were american. national security advisor susan rice called the attack
nations mission for darfur indicated that farmers would be without water throughout the dry season. stay with us, more news and headlines coming up after the break. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. i'm jonathan betz with today's headlines. syrian rebel leaders agreed to attend internationally brokered peace talks. after a long debate the syrian coalition voted yes in istanbul. >> violence in egypt after officials announce the approval of a military backed...
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well the lion's share of the arctics national wealth is still hidden five nations are leading the charge for its resources that's canada denmark norway russia and the united states the other arctic council members are finland iceland and sweden who are trying to expand their influence in the region the organization also has twelve observer states most of them european but in may last year several key asian powers china india japan singapore and south korea established links with the club now economic rise of asia means that its influence on what happens in the arctic could be crucial as artie's marina port and i have found out the battle for the region could take a dangerous turn. melting icecaps in the arctic have ignited a military build up over the world's smallest ocean and the riches buried beneath it the arctic circle is believed to contain thirty percent of the world's undiscovered natural gas and fifteen percent of its oil the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are v
well the lion's share of the arctics national wealth is still hidden five nations are leading the charge for its resources that's canada denmark norway russia and the united states the other arctic council members are finland iceland and sweden who are trying to expand their influence in the region the organization also has twelve observer states most of them european but in may last year several key asian powers china india japan singapore and south korea established links with the club now...
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the dead included 13 foreigners, four of them employees of the united nations. secretary general ban ki moon paid tribute to the dead. >> this is another sad moment where ourited nations distinguished four colleagues have been killed by terrorist attacks in kabul. this is totally unacceptable, and it is a violation of international humanitarian law. be accountability. as we mourn the terrorist attack, we remain committed to peace development of afghanistan. pre-k's the kabul attack was -- >> the kabul attack was followed on monday by another suicide attack on a u.s. base in southern afghanistan. one u.s. soldier and nine militants were killed. the blast left heavy damage to a number of u.s. drones and helicopters. dozens of people were killed in iraq over the weekend amidst the country's worst spate of violence in six years. multiple bombings hit the capital baghdad while iraqi forces battled with al qaeda militants in anbar province. the u.s. meanwhile is set to begin training iraqi soldiers in jordan for their fight in anbar. the pentagon has also announced a
the dead included 13 foreigners, four of them employees of the united nations. secretary general ban ki moon paid tribute to the dead. >> this is another sad moment where ourited nations distinguished four colleagues have been killed by terrorist attacks in kabul. this is totally unacceptable, and it is a violation of international humanitarian law. be accountability. as we mourn the terrorist attack, we remain committed to peace development of afghanistan. pre-k's the kabul attack was --...
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the nato nation and the united states have offered support in 2015 and beyond, and that is being deliberated right now in the capital kabul with president scar i did. i hate to give you a wait and see. i don't want to speculate. we have to wait and see what the political leaders of the various countries decided. over. >> tom. general tom with npr. you mentioned that the afghan forces sacrificed a lot this past fighting season. could you give us a rough sense of the casualty rate for the afghans. how many did they lose per month during the fighting season? maybe compare it to last year. since you said the taliban lost the fight this past fighting season, and the afghan were attached overmatch for the taliban, a lot of people would listen to that americans and maybe some people in this government and say why are the u.s. forces doing that in the first place. why can't they leave now? >> yeah. question, tom. thanks. on the casualty, the afghans security forces suffered more casualty this summer. the casualties increased depending on the unit anywhere between 50 and 70%. it's in that range. prec
the nato nation and the united states have offered support in 2015 and beyond, and that is being deliberated right now in the capital kabul with president scar i did. i hate to give you a wait and see. i don't want to speculate. we have to wait and see what the political leaders of the various countries decided. over. >> tom. general tom with npr. you mentioned that the afghan forces sacrificed a lot this past fighting season. could you give us a rough sense of the casualty rate for the...
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nations personnel and two american citizens. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. officials said a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the restaurant while two men opened fire in back. 13 foreigners and eight afghans were killed in the attack. the u.s. embassy in kabul confirmed that two american citizens that worked at the american university in afghanistan were among the dead. a spokesman said the u.n. strongly condemns the attack but it will not have an impact on operations in afghanistan. >>> russian president vladimir putin is in sochi this morning. kicking up controversy once again three weeks before the opening ceremonies of the winter olympics. he tried to defuse the issue over a russian law banning so-called gay propaganda that bans homosexuality to minors. we aren't banning anything, everyone should feel at ease, but please leave the children in peace. that's his quote. a suggestion that gay people might prey on children. gay rights activists are protesting the sochi olympics because of that law. >>> a
nations personnel and two american citizens. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. officials said a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the restaurant while two men opened fire in back. 13 foreigners and eight afghans were killed in the attack. the u.s. embassy in kabul confirmed that two american citizens that worked at the american university in afghanistan were among the dead. a spokesman said the u.n. strongly condemns the attack but it will not have an impact on operations...
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can we read the fine print between the united states and all the plus five nations that agree to this in the first place? >> there was a sort of bit of controversy about that in the last couple of days. often when do you agreements, you have the principles then write down how they will be implemented and define certain words. that is true of every agreement. people were thinking maybe there is a secret side deal here. on capitol hill yesterday i was meeting with about 15 senate staffers who work on sanctions. they reported to me that the copy of that agreement is available for congressmen and congresswomen and their staff. >> they can go through it to allay their fears but not suspend suspicions of iran. what do you see out of this deal? >> if we don't get a comprehensive deal this will be a temporary six, eight month boost. it is great. it's great, this deal stops iran from enriching to 20%. that by itself, bar nothing else, is a good thing. i call that progress. >> progress indeed. we need to see progress on that front in iran and the mideast. jim walsh, good to have you, sir. >> go
can we read the fine print between the united states and all the plus five nations that agree to this in the first place? >> there was a sort of bit of controversy about that in the last couple of days. often when do you agreements, you have the principles then write down how they will be implemented and define certain words. that is true of every agreement. people were thinking maybe there is a secret side deal here. on capitol hill yesterday i was meeting with about 15 senate staffers...
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the vatican prepared the documents to defend itself before a united nations committee investigating how the church handled sex abuse allegations against priests. >>> and the west virginia company blamed for the chemical spill that left 300,000 without safe drinking water, well, they have filed for bankruptcy protection. freedom industries is facing multiple lawsuits, as you well could imagine, as well as state and federal investigations following that spill that contaminated the state's largest water system. water restrictions have been lifted for most residents, but pregnant women have been advised to drink bottled water still. >>> and some amazing pictures out of brazil. the iconic christ the redeemer statue in rio de janeiro was damaged when it was struck by a lightning bolt. you see it right there. brazilian officials say the right thumb on the 98-foot-tall statue was damaged, chinned during a violence thunderstorm that swept through rio thursday night. another finger was chipped during another storm last month. the statue underwent a massive $4 million renovation back in 2010. >>>
the vatican prepared the documents to defend itself before a united nations committee investigating how the church handled sex abuse allegations against priests. >>> and the west virginia company blamed for the chemical spill that left 300,000 without safe drinking water, well, they have filed for bankruptcy protection. freedom industries is facing multiple lawsuits, as you well could imagine, as well as state and federal investigations following that spill that contaminated the...
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if the united states and the arab nations do not support us, and if the free syrian army doesn't achieve victory, nothing will come out of geneva. >> ifill: assad himself weighed in with an interview broadcast today on syrian state television. he made clear he is not stepping down, and accused others of interfering in an internal dispute >> ( translated ): the geneva conference must lead to clear results regarding the fight against terrorism in syria. more specifically, putting pressure on the countries supporting terrorism in syria by sending fighters, sending money to terrorists organizations, sending weapons, namely saudi arabia and turkey. >> ifill: as the diplomatic disarray continued to unfold, the fighting inside syria continued. ten people were killed today in a double bombing near the turkish border. >> ifill: martin luther king jr. was 39 years old when he died, and during his years on earth, he gave famous and memorable speeches around the world that have been replayed hundreds of times. there is one, however that, until recently, had not been heard in more than 50 years. "the
if the united states and the arab nations do not support us, and if the free syrian army doesn't achieve victory, nothing will come out of geneva. >> ifill: assad himself weighed in with an interview broadcast today on syrian state television. he made clear he is not stepping down, and accused others of interfering in an internal dispute >> ( translated ): the geneva conference must lead to clear results regarding the fight against terrorism in syria. more specifically, putting...
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among the dead four united nations workers and two u.s. citizens. the taliban claimed responsibility for that attack. california's governor declared a drought emergency. the designation qualified california for federal aid as they head into the driest year on record. the company behind the chemical spill in west virginia filed for bankruptcy. freedom industries is facing several lawsuits for the chemicals that leaked into the river. hundreds of thousands of residents can't use drinking water and the department of environmental protection says regardless the company will need to clean up their mess. >> according to filings, assets and liabilities were between $1 million and $10 million. they owe $2.4 to the irs, $3.6 million to creditors, and there's about 200 of then. $90,000 in property taxes to the country. there's over two dozen class action lawsuits that will be halted because of the filing of the bankruptcy today. court filings show that on december 31st of 2013 kem string holdings took 100% of the company. freedom is seeking permission to borr
among the dead four united nations workers and two u.s. citizens. the taliban claimed responsibility for that attack. california's governor declared a drought emergency. the designation qualified california for federal aid as they head into the driest year on record. the company behind the chemical spill in west virginia filed for bankruptcy. freedom industries is facing several lawsuits for the chemicals that leaked into the river. hundreds of thousands of residents can't use drinking water...
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the united nations confirmed four u.n. employees died in what they call a horrific attack. >> as you can imagine we're very shock and very sad and it's a very heavy day here in afghanistan. we've lost some four u.n. staff members in the attack. you can imagine the effect on the staff members here. >> it's exactly the effect the terrorists were aimed for. although it's commonplace in kabul, it's been rare for attackers to penetrate the areas well guarded for foreigners. it may be worth noting that while this is a well garlded area, like all parts of kabul, it is secured by afghan forces with no u.s. military presence to speak of. anthony and vinita? >> charlie, you've been in afghanistan many times. how safe is it for the workers and afghans who use them? >> well security starts in a sort of ring of steel around the neighborhoods. you don't want to get an attacker close to these restaurants, but the fact is foreign nevers,er foreigners journalists, people from the u.n. they do frequent a handful of restaurants in kabul, and
the united nations confirmed four u.n. employees died in what they call a horrific attack. >> as you can imagine we're very shock and very sad and it's a very heavy day here in afghanistan. we've lost some four u.n. staff members in the attack. you can imagine the effect on the staff members here. >> it's exactly the effect the terrorists were aimed for. although it's commonplace in kabul, it's been rare for attackers to penetrate the areas well guarded for foreigners. it may be...
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nations human rights committee. the church was criticized for its lack of openness on this issue. so why does disclosure of past abuse continue to be such an issue for the church? >> well, the newspaper that i actually work for right now "the national catholic reporter" has been on this story since the mid-'80s. it's a lay-run catholic newspaper, independent. and it's been raising this questions continually, asking, okay, let's have more transparency, let's have more information. let's hold bishops accountable for what they have done and what they didn't do in protecting children. this is very important. we have to keep this pressure up to make sure that these things are done well. now, remember, these 400 priests are not just from the united states. they're from all over the world. and we've got to make sure that the church does a good job on this all over the world. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >>> chemical concerns, more than 33,000 chemical incidents like explosions and spills happen in the u.s. last year al
nations human rights committee. the church was criticized for its lack of openness on this issue. so why does disclosure of past abuse continue to be such an issue for the church? >> well, the newspaper that i actually work for right now "the national catholic reporter" has been on this story since the mid-'80s. it's a lay-run catholic newspaper, independent. and it's been raising this questions continually, asking, okay, let's have more transparency, let's have more...
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united states is not spying on ordinary people who don't threaten our national security. and we take their privacy concerns into account in our policies and procedures. >> so lauren, are private conversations still being spied upon? >> well, i think one of the biggest announcement the president made here was that private citizens are not figure to be spied on, but unless they're hurting national security. and the other thing that the president discussed was we have to remember that there were a lost foreign dignitaries that were being spied on in terms of their cell phones. and that's something that the president said he will not stand for again. he couched it a little bit and says, unless it's a threat to our national security. so i think a lot of things were not particularly clear as the president was coming out of that speech. >> okay. lauren fox and david in that casa mora. >>> the backlash for a man who paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to are you nhunt a rare rhinoceros. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our li
united states is not spying on ordinary people who don't threaten our national security. and we take their privacy concerns into account in our policies and procedures. >> so lauren, are private conversations still being spied upon? >> well, i think one of the biggest announcement the president made here was that private citizens are not figure to be spied on, but unless they're hurting national security. and the other thing that the president discussed was we have to remember that...
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another 19 people killed including three united nations worker. attacked out a packed restaurant while two gunmen snuck through the back door and opened fire. afghan police say the taliban is responsible. police are still searching for a second gunman wanted for a school shooting. this while one teenager wakes up in a philadelphia jail. a boy and girl both 15 years old were both shot in the arm in the school gym. they are expected to be okay. it happened at the delaware valley charter high school which has metal detectors so police are still trying to find out how the suspect got the gun actually inside that building. >> i feel like my son is not safe anymore he is senior in school. i feel like he is not safe, not only him, other children are not safe. >> the teenager in custody turned himself in to police last night. no i.d.? no problem. a pennsylvania judge strikes down a judge requiring voters to show a picture i.d. at the polls. the judge saying the law, which has been challenged since signed in 2012, is unconstitutional and does not include a
another 19 people killed including three united nations worker. attacked out a packed restaurant while two gunmen snuck through the back door and opened fire. afghan police say the taliban is responsible. police are still searching for a second gunman wanted for a school shooting. this while one teenager wakes up in a philadelphia jail. a boy and girl both 15 years old were both shot in the arm in the school gym. they are expected to be okay. it happened at the delaware valley charter high...
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>> there are bailout funds in most states in the united states for this to happen, but they don't have enough money if insurance companies start to fall like dominos. and we've seen that only 11% of the new enrollees of the 2.2 million obamacare enrollees are new insured. >> or have even paid their premiums, which also goes to helping the insurance company. if you don't pay your premiums yet, you don't make money off of them. >> they won't tell us how many exactly. >> right, we don't know how many have paid. another weekend here on "fox and friends" and another obamacare delay as well. the white house now has prohibited employers from giving better health care to their executives. so sort of -- i don't know, you call them the gold plan for the executives, they were not allowed under obamacare to get a better plan than the lower rank employee. that has now been delayed through 2014. >> "the new york times" is the one who is reporting this. they say tax officials are saying they will not be enforcing this for all of 2014. and what would have happened is for every single person who was ne
>> there are bailout funds in most states in the united states for this to happen, but they don't have enough money if insurance companies start to fall like dominos. and we've seen that only 11% of the new enrollees of the 2.2 million obamacare enrollees are new insured. >> or have even paid their premiums, which also goes to helping the insurance company. if you don't pay your premiums yet, you don't make money off of them. >> they won't tell us how many exactly. >>...
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reassure. >> the united states is not spying on ordinary people who don't threaten our national security. >> reporter: because there are people who do. the president says the surveillance program needs to stick around. >> these efforts have prevented multiple attacks and saved innocent lives. >> reporter: but to answer those weary of potential privacy abuses, the president proposed changing but not ending, nsa's controversial bulk selection of phone numbers, times and lengths of calls. effective immediately, nsa will have to get that for data. >> this will not be simple. more work needs to be done to determine exactly how this system might work. >> reporter: but he's punted hammering out the details to congress. and before the government is given permission to look at phone records, he's proposing a new panel of independent advocates to argue against the government in front of the secret foreign intelligence surveillance court. a public voice that could include the aclu. >> a panel of advocates. privacy advocates would ensure that they kick the tires on those issues. make sure that the g
reassure. >> the united states is not spying on ordinary people who don't threaten our national security. >> reporter: because there are people who do. the president says the surveillance program needs to stick around. >> these efforts have prevented multiple attacks and saved innocent lives. >> reporter: but to answer those weary of potential privacy abuses, the president proposed changing but not ending, nsa's controversial bulk selection of phone numbers, times and...